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Analysis of Lead Concentration and Public Awareness of Health Impact in Cinangka and Cinangneng Villages Fatimah, Ratih; Susetyo, Budi; Ismail, Gunawan; Wibowo, Rimun; Hidayaturrahman, Haerul
PROMOTOR Vol. 8 No. 5 (2025): OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i5.1757

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Lead is a highly toxic metal that occurs naturally in the environment, but its extensive use by humans has significantly increased exposure levels and the associated risks to human health. This study aims to assess lead concentration in soil contaminated by used lead acid batteries (ULABs) and to evaluate community knowledge regarding lead and its health impacts in the Cinangka and Cinangneng Villages. This research is descriptive in nature. The lead concentration data was obtained from the RPFLH records of Bogor Regency in 2023, with 125 measurement points in Cinangka Village and 13 points in Cinangneng Village. For the community knowledge aspect, a questionnaire was administered to 76 respondents using an accidental sampling method. The findings reveal that the highest lead concentrations in both Cinangka and Cinangneng Villages have surpassed the TK-A limit, with total concentrations of 7,093.80 mg/kg in Cinangka Village and 7,307.35 mg/kg in Cinangneng Village, classifying the land as B3 waste category 1. Furthermore, while general public knowledge about the impacts and classifications of used battery waste is relatively high, awareness regarding the locations of contamination, methods for avoiding exposure, and the direct pollution in their environment remains low.
Use of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in the Environmental Function Recovery Plan for Battery Melting Waste in Bogor Regency: (Case Study on the Restoration of Land Contaminated by Used Battery Smelting Waste in Cinangka and Cinangneng Villages, Bogor Regency) Ismail, Gunawan; Susetyo, Budi; Hartono, Tjahjo Tri; Hidayaturrahman, Haerul; Wibowo, Rimun; Fatima, Ratih; Deviro, Sonya Okta; Sidik, Sahrul
Jurnal Rekayasa Lingkungan dan Biosistem Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Relibi Vol.3 No.1 2025
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/relibi.v3i1.1712

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Environmental pollution caused by unmanaged scrap battery smelting activities in Cinangka and Cinangneng villages, Bogor Regency, has led to heavy metal contamination, particularly lead (Pb), which threatens public health and the ecosystem. This study employs the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to evaluate four contaminated land remediation methods encapsulation, on-site stabilization and solidification, phytoremediation, and dig and fill based on legal, technical, financial, and environmental aspects. The analysis results indicate that the dig-and-fill method is the best solution for addressing contamination at priority sites with high pollution levels and proximity to residential areas. This method effectively removes contaminated soil and replaces it with pollutant-free soil, thereby minimizing health risks. This study provides strategic recommendations to support land remediation policies in Bogor Regency.